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0221 - Sequence 10200 & 10205 | Discharge Medications
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Video Summary
This video discusses a case scenario involving a 75-year-old male who underwent a TAVR procedure and experienced an allergic reaction to lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor, causing severe facial swelling. The discharging physician documented the hold on lisinopril due to the allergic reaction. The video then explains how to code the discharge medications for ACE inhibitors in Sequence 10200 and 10205. In Version 3.0 of the registry, not prescribed, medical reason is coded when a medication is contraindicated based on documentation in the medical record. Examples of acceptable documentation for not prescribing ACE inhibitors include existing medical conditions, allergies, or contraindications stated by the physician. Not prescribed, patient reason is only used when there is patient-centered documentation stating the medication was not prescribed. The video concludes by thanking the viewers and indicating that the next case scenario will be presented the following month.<br /><br />Credits: This video is a part of the STS-ACC TVT Registry Case Scenario series.
Keywords
TAVR procedure
allergic reaction
lisinopril
ACE inhibitor
facial swelling
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